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Even Home Workers Like Going To The Office: Randstad

Randstad US in April 2018 released results from its quarterly Randstad Workmonitor survey (Q1 2018) that suggest that although 82 percent of U.S. workers surveyed say the ability to work from anywhere at any time allows them to maintain a healthy work-life balance, more than half (62%) still prefer to work in the office — and this number is even higher among young workers.

Sixty-five percent of those aged 18-24 said they prefer working in a traditional office environment, challenging the widespread perception that millennial and Gen Z workers tend to prefer digital interactions over personal ones.

The flexible workplace disconnect

Although flexible and remote work arrangements are a top priority for employees, that’s not necessarily the case for employers, who often don’t offer any or provide enough tools to fully support them:

Remote work arrangements drive engagement

Working from home or another location is an attractive option to employees:

“The takeaway for employers,” said Jim Link, CHRO, Randstad North America, “workers appreciate having the option to work when and where they want, but also value interacting with colleagues face-to-face in the workplace. Employers who strike the right balance — making flexible work arrangements as accessible as possible through technology while also cultivating a thriving office culture — will succeed in attracting and retaining top talent.”